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  • Parliament to have final say on Brexit deal, David Davis announces - Guardian 13.11.17170117
  • May faces defeat by MPs demanding meaningful vote on final Brexit deal - Guardian 12.11.17170118
  • Michael Gove and Boris Johnson send secret Brexit letter to May - Guardian 12.11.17170121
  • EU planning for collapse of Brexit talks, says Michel Barnier - Guardian 12.11.17170122
  • Full text of Lord Kerr’s Speech ‘Article 50: The Facts’ - Open Britain 10.11.17170123
  • Speech by Michel Barnier following the sixth round of Article 50 negotiations with the United Kingdom - European Commission 10.11.17170126
  • Brexit Should Be Prevented, German Government Advisers Say - Bloomberg 08.11.17170127
  • Ministers 'could be in contempt of parliament over Brexit papers' - Guardian 05.11.17170128
  • FCO strategy chief dubs no-deal Brexit ‘highly unlikely’ - Civil Service World 02.11.17170131
  • Britain can stop Brexit 'whenever it likes', Labour peer claims - Sky News 01.11.17170132
  • Game theory experts: credibility is key for a successful ‘no deal’ Brexit strategy - The Conversation 18.10.17170133
  • How Money Could Unblock the Brexit Talks - Project Syndicate 20.10.17170134
  • PM statement on leaving the EU: 9 Oct 2017 - GOV.UK 09.10.17170135
  • Brexit: Labour delegates back Corbyn and reject plan to commit now to remain – as it happened - Guardian 23.9.19192361
  • Channel 4 debate: Tory leadership candidates take part in first TV hustings without Boris Johnson - as it happened - Guardian 16.06.19192648
  • Theresa May in Florence: little room and no view - The Conversation 22.09.17170136
  • Theresa May proposes two-year 'period of implementation' after UK leaves EU - as it happened - Guardian 22.09.17170137
  • Leading EU figures react to Theresa May's Florence speech - Guardian 22.09.17170138
  • The Guardian view on May in Florence: a small step towards reality - Guardian 22.09.17170139
  • May will Übergangsphase nach Brexit - Speigel 22.09.17170140
  • PM's Florence speech: a new era of cooperation and partnership between the UK and the EU - Gov.UK 22.09.17170141
  • Theresa May's Florence speech: key points - Guardian 22.09.17170142
  • Boris Johnson left isolated as row grows over £350m post-Brexit claim - Guardian 17.09.17170143
  • Brexit: EU repeal bill wins first Commons vote - BBC News 12.09.17170144
  • Brexit weekly briefing: Johnson grabs headlines with 'self-serving powerplay' - Guardian 19.09.17170145
  • Owen Jones: Brexit is a Tory mess. Labour has shown it can clear it up - Guardian 31.08.17170146
  • Brexit: 'Significant differences' over exit bill says Davis - BBC 05.09.17170147
  • Jeremy Corbyn orders Labour MPs to vote against major Brexit bill - Politics Home 05.09.17170148
  • Big Business Dominates Brexit Negotiations - Real News 02.09.17170149
  • Can Labour’s change of course over Brexit change Britain’s fate? - Guardian 27.08.17170150
  • Enforcement and dispute resolution - a future partnership paper - Gov.uk 23.08.17170151
  • Leaving EU without deal would be no disaster, says thinktank - Guardian 17.08.17170152
  • Brexit: Ministers warned not to treat repeal bill as 'blank cheque' -BBC News 10.08.17170153
  • The EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Initial Thoughts - Public Law for Everyone 14.07.17170154
  • Law expert: where the Brexit battles over the repeal bill will be fought in parliament - The Conversation 14.07.17170155
  • Repeal Bill: Amnesty International and Liberty's joint response - Amnesty International 13.07.17170156
  • This Repeal Bill could mean less control, not more - New Economics Foundation 13.07.17170157
  • European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Parliament.UK 13.07.17170158
  • Caroline Lucas: I won’t capitulate to the Tories on Brexit—and neither should Labour MPs – Prospect Magazine 27.01.17170159
  • Theresa May on Brexit: what she said and what it means – New Economics Foundation 17.01.17170160
  • Key points from May's Brexit speech: what have we learned? – Guardian 17.01.17170161
  • Theresa May’s new year message: I’ll fight remainers’ case in Europe, too – Guardian 31.12.16170162
  • Labour and its Brexit dilemma – Social Europe 19.12.16170163
  • Labour must fight 'battle of our times' over hard Brexit, says Keir Starmer – Guardian 13.12.16170164
  • Supreme Court Brexit case: 'No need' for MPs to get final say – BBC News 05.12.16170165
  • Brexit in the Supreme Court – here’s what it all means – The Conversation 05.12.16170166
  • UK unlikely to stay in single market, Tory document suggests – Guardian 29.11.16170167
  • Brexit: Legal battle over UK's single market membership – BBC News 28.11.16170168
  • Room to manoeuvre on EU free movement, says Labour – BBC News 27.11.16170169
  • A Brexit strategy that could unite UK’s parliaments – and keep Britain in the single market – The Conversation 14.11.16170170
  • Supreme court judge hints at legal hitch that could seriously delay Brexit process – Guardian 16.11.16170171
  • Brexit: Theresa May insists government ‘getting on with it’ – BBC News 06.11.16170172
  • High court Brexit ruling: what does it all mean? – Guardian 03.11.16170173
  • Johnson’s Halloween Nightmare: How PM’s Brexit Tactics Fell Apart - Guardian 26.10.19197869
  • Parliament will get a chance to reject final Brexit deal, government confirms – Huffington Post UK 18.10.16170174
  • Caroline Lucas- Parties must work together to stop the UK falling off a Brexit cliff edge – Guardian 01.02.17170175
  • UK government ministers 'naive' over Brexit deal, says Carwyn – BBC News 18.12.16170176
  • Britain is heading towards a Brexit but Theresa May says it won’t stop the UK negotiating EU policy – UK Business Insider 21.10.16170178
  • Brexit: MPs should vote on talks, says Labour's Starmer – BBC News 09.10.16170179
  • John Oliver’s anti-Brexit rant won’t air in the UK until after polls close - Vox 21.06.16170180
  • The leftwing case for Brexit (one day) - Guardian 06/16170181
  • Brexit vote is about the supremacy of Parliament and nothing else: Why I am voting to leave the EU - Telegraph 06/16170182
  • MPs demand vote on hard Brexit plans for UK to leave single market – Guardian 09.10.16170183
  • May speech makes it clear: We’re leaving the single market – Politics.co.uk 02.10.16170184
  • Theresa May joins G20 summit to face Brexit warnings from US and Japan – Guardian 04.09.16170185
  • Post-Industrial towns: the future of the British left post-Brexit – Novara Wire 20.08.16170186
  • Brexit: how a fringe idea took hold of the Tory party - Guardian 15.06.16170187
  • A second Brexit vote is a real possibility now – here’s why it should happen – The Conversation 17.11.16170188

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